Dear consortium partners, A few weeks ago, we collected your availability for the next Genie meeting, planned to take place in Berlin or Potsdam next week. Now that the IPCC has announced the dates for the second Working Group III Lead Author Meeting, only one three-day window remains available: *24–26 June 2026* I would like to ask my *fellow PIs* to confirm as soon as possible whether these dates are still feasible for you. Please bear in mind that we have very limited alternatives, so we would appreciate maximum flexibility. To *all colleagues*: please inform us if you are unable to attend on these dates. If we do not hear from you, we will assume you are available. Our aim is to finalize the meeting dates before the Christmas break. All the best, Finn & Jan On 04/12/2025 22:03, Benjamin Sovacool wrote:
Hi all, interesting article for those of us interested in non-WEIRD perspectives on SRM.
*From:*María Inés Carabajal <micarabajal@gmail.com> *Sent:* Thursday, December 4, 2025 3:25 PM *To:* Sovacool, Benjamin <sovacool@bu.edu> *Subject:* Re: SRM IPCC mailing list
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Dear Dr. Sovacool,
My name is María Inés Carabajal from Argentina (LA WG2 – Chapter 4 on adaptation options). It was a pleasure meeting you at the SRM marketplace.
I am currently working on a project funded by the Degrees Initiative and ARIA, focused on public perceptions of SRM in Argentina, with the intention of expanding it to the wider Latin American region. We are conducting interviews and fieldwork with Argentine climate and environmental experts. As soon as we have some results, I would be delighted to share them with you. Given your expertise in the field, your insights would be extremely valuable, and I hope we might explore opportunities for collaboration in the future.
We published our first article in the /European Journal of Risk Regulation/ in May; I am attaching it here in case you find it of interest.
I hope we can stay in touch.
Kind regards,
María Inés Carabajal
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